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Ejercicios de números en inglés
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Comprender textos en ingles en forma escrita y auditiva RESULTADOS DE APRENDIZAJE : Realizar intercambios sociales y prácticos muy breves, con un vocabulario suficiente para hacer una exposición o mantener una conversación sencilla sobre temas técnicos ACTIVIDAD : Familiarizarse con vocabulario técnico y diseñar material de apoyo. Estrategia : Documento-digital, audio-grabación y discurso. Metodología : Virtual Técnica : La investigación digital como estrategia de obtención de información y conocimiento académico. INSTRUCCIONES : El aprendiz deberá leer completamente la guía de aprendizaje asignada, este, debe darle seguimiento a cada punto dentro del material, además, deberá realizar acciones pertinentes con lo demandado en la guía y lo acordado con su instructor de formación.
Trade Freely Stock Triggering To strengthen Treaty A smooth Negotiations Unlikely To reach Reciprocal Predicting Quotas A recession Fairly steady In both the UK and Europe’s best interests Whether or not that happens
Tomado de: Absolute English Clic on here to read about The brexit
Like many other countries in Europe, the United Kingdom (or UK) is part of the European Union – but that is about to change. On the 23rd of June 2016, British people voted to leave the European Union. This has become known as ‘Brexit’, a combination of the words ‘Britain’ and ‘exit’. What is the European Union? The EU, as it’s more commonly known, is a group of European countries who have all signed up to a series of agreements. Members of the EU can trade freely with each other without having to pay fees, and people who were born in an EU country can live and work in any other EU country without needing a visa. The member countries often have similar laws, especially about development and agriculture. What happens now? At the moment (April 2018) the UK is still a member of the European Union. After the vote they had to inform the rest of the EU about their decision by triggering Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty. The UK and the EU are currently in two years of negotiations to try to reach new agreements on trade and the movement of people. Effect on the economy Directly after the Brexit vote, the value of the UK’s money – the pound – dropped quickly. This was good news for any company who buys things in the UK and sells them abroad, but bad news for anyone trying to sell in Britain. Many people were predicting that Brexit would cause a recession. So far the British economy is fairly steady , but there are some worrying signs, such as the housing market slowing down and stock prices falling. So far, employment has not been affected too much. The UK will be looking for new trading partners after their agreements with the EU are finished, so we could see the UK trying to strengthen their relationships with current partners such as the USA, Canada, China or Saudi Arabia. Other consequences Europeans living and working in the UK may eventually need to apply for a visa so that they can stay. Whether or not that happens depends on the result of the UK’s negotiations with the EU. There are also many Brits living in Europe, who may also either need to apply for a visa for the country they are currently living in or go back to the UK. It is unlikely that Brexit will have much of an effect on tourist visas; the UK will still want tourists to visit the country and they already have a reciprocal agreement with many countries to allow its citizens visa-free entry.
Use the reading “ Pros and cons of working as a flight attendant ”, use this protocol: Greeting + name + nationality + place of living + program + course code + The world politics changes have been from human’s interest, that’s why, BREXIT, is not the exception and here some important arguments about it + read 2 paragraph followed, from (3 to 10) + farewell.
Example : Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is Tito Viveros speaking, I am from Colombia and I live in Buenaventura city. I am a Logistics Management apprentice at SENA course code 00000000 + The world politics changes have been from human’s interest, that’s why, BREXIT, is not the exception and here some important arguments about it + the reading + I hope this information has fulfilled your expectation about linking words, good bye. RUBRICA DE VALORACIÓN ITMS PUNTAJE 1 El aprendiz participó activamente de la formación. Se asignara 20 puntos 2 El aprendiz presentó las evidencias asignadas. Se asignara 60 puntos 3 El aprendiz realizó el audio asignado y usó el protocolo en la guía. Se asignara 100 puntos 4 El aprendiz entregó la evidencia en los tiempos asignados. Se asignara 20 puntos SUPPORT INFORMATION AND BREAKOUT QUESTIONS